Hiromi Uehara has electrified audiences throughout the U.S., Europe, Asia and elsewhere with concerts that push the limits of piano jazz to new frontiers of compositional and technical skills. Featuring a mix of tracks – primarily from her critically-acclaimed solo release, Place To Be – the pianist-composer chronicles the almost mystical exchange between performer and audience on her latest DVD, Hiromi Solo Live at Blue Note New York, set for release on Telarc International, a division of Concord Music Group. Heralded as one of the brightest new lights on the piano jazz landscape, Hiromi’s performance spotlights her boundless talent, energy and artistic vision. Recorded live on August 20 and 21, 2010, at the Blue Note in New York City, the DVD includes 11 originals and a special bonus feature with interview clips and performance footage from some of Hiromi’s favorite cities around the world.

All great human passions – whether romantic, creative, inventive, or transformative – begin with a single spark. On her tenth album as a leader, Japanese pianist/composer Hiromi traces the path of the flame ignited by that spark as it consumes and inspires. Over the course of nine expressively charged songs, the listener is carried away on an impassioned spiritual journey that might tell the story of a personal discovery, a love affair, or the creation of the music itself.

Duet is the 2008 double CD by pianists Chick Corea and Hiromi Uehara. The discs were reissued a year later by Conford. THis features a number of originals and covers, including versions of The Beatles "(The) Fool On The Hill", Bill Evans' "Very Early", and George & Ira Gershwin's "Summertime".

All great human passions - whether romantic, creative, inventive, or transformative - begin with a single spark. On her tenth album as a leader, Japanese pianist/composer Hiromi traces the path of the flame ignited by that spark as it consumes and inspires. Over the course of nine expressively charged songs, the listener is carried away on an impassioned spiritual journey that might tell the story of a personal discovery, a love affair, or the creation of the music itself. The pianist finds her own spark in her interaction with her trio mates of the last five years, contrabass guitarist Anthony Jackson (Paul Simon, Steely Dan, Chick Corea, The O'Jays) and drummer Simon Phillips (The Who, David Gilmour, Judas Priest, Toto, Jack Bruce). As with any of her previous releases, Spark will be supported by vigorous touring across North America, Europe and the Far East.

With the release of Spiral, the award-winning pianist/composer Hiromi Uehara stands at the threshold of limitless possibility. Her third trio recording in as many years finds her in the familiar company of drummer Martin Valihora and bass player Tony Grey, but the CD itself goes beyond expectations. It features all original compositions, including the 28-minute"Music for a Three-Piece Orchestra," a suite of four tracks – "Open Door/Tuning/Prologue," "Dejа Vu," "Reverse," and "Edge" – that spotlight Hiromi's formidable technique and impressive compositional skills. The suite was inspired by Hiromi's desire to expand the sound of her trio into orchestral spaces and to give her listeners an intense listening experience. By contrast, the highly energetic "Return of Kung-Fu World Champion" captures the essence of the trio in a smaller, jazz-rock fusion format that kicks with the same excitement as a martial arts tournament.

Japanese pianist and composer Hiromi Uehara dazzled the jazz world with her 2003 debut, Another Mind. Its mash of keyboard pyrotechnics and range of compositional styles was multiplied exponentially by her irrepressible energy. On that set she used variously sized ensembles to articulate her compositions. On Brain, Hiromi strips it back to a trio and offers a more intimate look at her wide musical universe, utilizing drummer Martin Valihora, bassist Tony Grey (both fellow Berklee College of Music alums), and alternately bassist Anthony Jackson.